Tasty Travels
'what is the life if not blend of some sugar & spice'.
so we should have some good & different taste to enjoy. these days food is the primary motive for travelling.
Eating out for every meal while you travel can take out a huge chunk from your budget. And there’s no denying that it’s tough to find affordable meals when you’re on the road or hanging out in the airport pre-flight! But with a little planning it is possible to stay on a food budget during your travels this holiday season (or any season).
check out grocery stores
I realized that the more I spend on food, the less I spend on experience, or even future travel. So I started doing what I do at home to save money – I bought food at the grocery store.
The good news is, there are grocery stores everywhere. That includes grocery shopping in (or on your way to) your destination. If you want to save on food, go about it as you would at home. If you’re unfamiliar with an area just ask around! Depending on your lodgings, you can also request a refrigerator in your hotel room to keep anything that you’ve purchased that might go bad.
cost cutting
Online tools like Yelp Deals, Groupon and TravelZoo can also clue you into meal deals and discounts. They’re particularly convenient because you can change your city easily, letting you scope out a destinations deals even before you get there. There are tons of special deals and these freebies and discounts can help cut costs.
link: http://blog.readyforzero.com/how-to-save-money-on-food-while-traveling/#.WaLzK-GQzmI
Pack your own meals
The number one way to save money as you travel is to pack your own snacks and meals. While feasible for most people on a short journey, it can be daunting for anyone facing a long trip. What you’re looking for when you pack your travel-friendly meals is something that’s easy to carry, doesn’t require too much fussiness to eat and can stand in for a satisfying sit-down meal. That rules out some options (have you ever tried to pack a DIY sushi kit?) but gives solid guidelines for other more travel friendly meals. Depending on the length of your trip, you’ll want to take care as to how long ingredients will keep.
eg: breakfast, lunch or dinner or snacks.
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